Digital Camouflage rig?
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Digital Camouflage rig?
I am considering an ACU-style digital camouflage scheme for my 4runner. I swear I saw one on here somewhere. I just went through all 104 pages of the pics thread and couldn't find it. Does anyone know what i'm talking about?
If this turned into a "camo truck" pic thread it wouldn't hurt my feelings, or if someone simply pointed me to the right thread. I searched ttora and pirate as well...
TIA, MC
If this turned into a "camo truck" pic thread it wouldn't hurt my feelings, or if someone simply pointed me to the right thread. I searched ttora and pirate as well...
TIA, MC
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my truck is wrapped in realtree camo
but there is a early 80's 2wd toyota in town with digital urban camo (black, grey and what not) and it looks decent but i think he made the blocks to big. and it was done with a spray can.
but there is a early 80's 2wd toyota in town with digital urban camo (black, grey and what not) and it looks decent but i think he made the blocks to big. and it was done with a spray can.
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Snap a pic of it next time you see it!
That is actually why I am asking. I need to figure out what size grid to use. I found a whole bunch of gun pics on Pirate of all places, but very few trucks.
Thanks!
That is actually why I am asking. I need to figure out what size grid to use. I found a whole bunch of gun pics on Pirate of all places, but very few trucks.
Thanks!
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alright i usually see it outside where i work so i'll throw the camera in the truck. or go get a new cell phone
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Yeah, I'm open to all sorts of digicam. Unless I'm mistaken, the main differences between ACU, MARPAT, CANPAT, etc are color selection. I will probably end up with some sort of variation on them. Something with a broader spectrum of color makes sense for my area.
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a fiend of mine does this exact thing on all of his paintball guns.
http://www.artofstrength.com/online-...iew/topic.aspx
http://tacticalcamo.com/MARPAT/digi.php
I am sure it would work on a full size truck. I guess someone is gonna beat me to it. But I am not gonna use standard colors.
http://www.artofstrength.com/online-...iew/topic.aspx
http://tacticalcamo.com/MARPAT/digi.php
I am sure it would work on a full size truck. I guess someone is gonna beat me to it. But I am not gonna use standard colors.
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Well there would be multiple stencils, and how would you get the stencils to form fit a vehicle to get a sharp spray edge? Wrap sound like it would be better.
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Found this DIGITAL wrap here
http://www.camoskinz.com/patterns.htm
Their digi wrap pattern
http://www.camoskinz.com/images/digital_desertl.jpg
http://www.camoskinz.com/patterns.htm
Their digi wrap pattern
http://www.camoskinz.com/images/digital_desertl.jpg
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Calcuta- how big were the cubes?
Teuf- Poster board, and hold it against the side of the sheet metal, just like any stencil on any surface. A wrap could be good- unless you drive on trails surrounded by trees, brush, etc or unless you foresee a round of oak rolling into it, or so forth. If the wrap gets damaged, I can't fix it. If a paint job that I do gets damaged, I can. Plus, rattle can or a cheap sprayer is going to be WAY cheaper than a wrap.
Teuf- Poster board, and hold it against the side of the sheet metal, just like any stencil on any surface. A wrap could be good- unless you drive on trails surrounded by trees, brush, etc or unless you foresee a round of oak rolling into it, or so forth. If the wrap gets damaged, I can't fix it. If a paint job that I do gets damaged, I can. Plus, rattle can or a cheap sprayer is going to be WAY cheaper than a wrap.